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Noiz2sa emulator
Noiz2sa emulator








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Nearly all emulators run at or near full speed– only the most extreme platforms to emulate usually experience any serious slowdown at all. At this speed, the performance is astouding– and it’s amazing at 200 MHz as well. I am able to run my ARM920T core, the one that runs the vast majority of software, at up to 312 MHz. The machine has a MagicEyes SoC (System on a Chip) containing 2 ARM9 cores- an ARM920T and an ARM940T, both rated for 200 MHz. Raw Performance: The most important bit to me. I feel I should post my experiences with the machine and help set the record straight between the ‘extremists’ on both sides. Why not grab one, yourself? See this lengthy review full of photos to learn more, or visit these GP2X forums to meet the community and ask a few questions.Īs a GP2X owner, but far from a fanboy (I’m looking forward to the XGP, and if the hardware in the PSP appealed to me more, I might want to buy one as well).

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It’s the most vintage computing fun I’ve had in a long while, and I really hope that the word gets out about this great machine – the more users out there, the richer the software base will become. It’s great fun reliving old memories of early 80’s gaming as well as getting familiar with classic systems I’d never really played with before, such as the Sinclair Spectrum. I download another emulator every day or so, it seems. The great majority run smooth and at full speed. So far emulation of these systems is up and running on my GP2X:Īmiga, Atari 800, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Apple IIe, TI-99/4A, Colecovision, Gameboy / Gameboy Color, Odyssey 2, Sega Genesis, Sega Master System, Atari Lynx, Atari 7800, MAME, NeoGeo, and Super Nintendo Despite recent preoccupations, I’ve spent a good deal of free time recently setting up various emulators and ROMs collections on the 2GB SD card I’ve got in the unit. I purchsed my GP2X bundle from Play-Asia and paid $169 USD for the main unit. A brief ad video provides a quick glimpse of what’s possible. Full MAME support puts over 1,100 games in your pocket, as well.

noiz2sa emulator

The list of supported systems is long and ranges from the the C64 and Atari 800 to the Amiga and Atari ST with the Playstation even finding support on the GP2X. But the real value here is the GP2X’s prowess at oldschool emulation a wide variety of emulators have been ported to the platform. The GP2X is an open system that comes with the dev kit CD right in the box, a fact that has brought it much support from the developer community, including a good number of original as well as ported games (DOOM, Quake, Nethack, etc.).










Noiz2sa emulator